Sharp Xg E1200u Projector User Manual
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E-11 Using the Image Invert/Reverse Function nThis projector is equipped with an image invert/reverse function. The projected image can be inverted or reversed by using the MENU button and the ADJUSTMENT / and / buttons. 1 1. Press the MENU button. With the MENU screen displayed, press the ADJUST- MENT / buttons to select ÒIMAGE ADJÓ. Then press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE ADJ. screen. ·The last MENU screen selected is indicated for about 30 seconds.BLACK SCREEN IMAGE ADJ. REVERSE INVERT INPUT DISPLAY[OFF] [OFF] [OFF]E-ZOOM [OFF] [ OFF] :SEL. :ADJ.:ENDMENU BLACK SCREEN IMAGE ADJ. REVERSE INVERT INPUT DISPLAY[OFF] [OFF] [ON]E-ZOOM [OFF] [ OFF] :SEL. :ADJ.:ENDMENU BLACK SCREEN IMAGE ADJ. REVERSE INPUT DISPLAY[OFF] [OFF] [OFF]E-ZOOM [ON] [ OFF] :SEL. :ADJ.:ENDMENU INVERT BLACK SCREEN IMAGE ADJ. REVERSE INVERT INPUT DISPLAY[OFF] [OFF] [ON]E-ZOOM [ON] [ OFF] :SEL. :ADJ.:ENDMENU4 4. Reversed Inverted Image Mode In the IMAGE ADJ. menu, set the REVERSE and INVERT functions to ON. The reversed inverted image will appear. 5. Press the MENU button anytime to exit IMAGE ADJ. 3 3. Inverted Image Mode In the IMAGE ADJ. menu, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select ÒINVERTÓ. Then press the ADJUST- MENT / buttons to select ON. The inverted image will appear. 2 2. Reversed Image Mode In the IMAGE ADJ. menu, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select ÒREVERSEÓ. Then press the ADJUST- MENT / buttons to select ON. The reversed image will appear.
E-12 How to set up the projector and screen Cautions: When setting up the projector ·Do not place it in humid or dusty places, or places where the air is sooty or full of cigarette smoke. If the lens, mirror, or other optical components become dirty, the picture will blur or darken, making viewing difficult. ·Do not expose to extreme heat or cold. Operating temperature: 41¡F to 104¡F (5¡C to 40¡C) Storage temperature: 14¡F to 140¡F (120¡C to 60¡C) ·Do not tilt the projector more than 5¡. nPosition the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light. Light falling directly onto the screen washes out colors, making viewing difficult. Close the curtains and dim the lights when using the screen in a bright or sunny room. nThe best picture will be obtained when the projector is at a 90 degree angle to the screen. Position the projector and screen as shown. SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen.If the projector and screen are not centered properly, the picture will be distorted, making viewing difficult. Lens center nUsing the horizontal reverse function makes the following setups possible. Example of a reversed image setup ·By placing a mirror (normal flat type) in front of the lens and using the horizontal reverse function, the image reflected from the mirror can be projected onto the screen. ·Rear projection with a rear projection screen is also possible when using the horizontal reverse function. Rear Projection If the projector and screen are not centered properly, the picture will be distorted, making viewing difficult.The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen.AUDIENCE SIDE tt Mirror Example of a standard setup Lens center
E-13 Inverted Labeling for Ceiling Mount ¥ When ceiling mounting the projector, attach the supplied inverted label as shown. ON/OFF POWER LAMP TEMP. ON/OFF POWER LAMP TEMP.ON/OFFPOWER LAMP TEMP. á Front Example of a ceiling-mount setup Before mounting the projector, be sure to contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer to obtain the manufacturer recommended ceiling mount bracket (sold separately). (AN-XGCM20 Ceiling Mount Bracket, AN-EP101AP Extension Tube). ·If the relative positions of the projector and the screen are not properly adjusted, the picture will be distorted. MENU ENTER LENS E-ZOOM MUTE VOLUMEINPUT SELECTMN LN E-Z INADJ.EN90˚ SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW Lens centerLens center Example of a high-mount setup ¥ A high-mount setup makes projection from an elevated location possible, without ceiling modifications. Lens center © Lens center SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW Terminal Cover ¥ When the projector is ceiling mounted, attach the terminal cover (supplied) to hide the connecting cables. ¥ Use the terminal cover to hide the connecting cables when the projector is used on a desktop or high mounted. ON OFF ON OFF á
E-14 Adjusting the Height of the Picture nWhen adjustments for the projector position cannot be made using the Lens Shift alone, or when the projector stand is on an angle, use the adjuster release to adjust the vertical angle of the projector. Minor adjustments can be made with the adjusters. Transporting the Projector Use the carrying handle when carrying the projector. When transporting the projector, carry it by the handle located on the side of the unit. Note: ¥ Always put on the lens cap to prevent damage to the lens when trans- porting the projector. Caution: ¥ Do not lift or carry the projector by the lens or the lens cover as this may damage the lens. 3 1. Press the adjuster release and lift the projector to the desired angle with both hands. ·The adjuster legs will extend to the surface of the table. 2. Remove your hand from the adjuster release. ·The adjuster legs will lock in position. Release the projector once you are sure the adjuster legs have locked in position. 3. Make any minor adjustments necessary. ·Turn the adjusters to further adjust the angle of the projector. Returning the projector to its original position ·While holding the projector with both hands, press the adjuster release and slowly lower the projector to its original position. Notes: ·Adjustable up to approximately 5¡ from the horizontal. ·When adjustments are made with the adjusters, the picture may become distorted, depending on the relative positions of the projector and the screen. ·After adjusting, in some cases, all of the adjuster legs may not be resting on the table. To prevent the projector from wobbling, adjust the adjuster legs so that they firmly contact the table. Cautions: ·Do not press the adjuster release when the adjuster legs are extended without firmly holding the projector. ·When lowering the projector, be careful not to get your fingers caught in the area between the adjusters and the projector. ·Do not hold the lens when lifting or lowering the projector. 2 1 Adjusters Carrying handle Adjuster release
E-15 S-VIDEO VIDEO LR FILTERRG B HLR VON OFFDC5V OUTPUT MAX CURRENT 1A COMPUTER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT2 INPUT1RGB COMPUTERWIRED REMOTE FOR PC98 MOUSE PC CONTROL AUDIO INPUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT Connecting the Projector (VIDEO) nTo watch video playback with the projector connected to audio/video output equipment, such as a VCR or Laser Disc Player, or to view on a separate monitor, make the following connec- tions. ¥ Always turn off the LCD Projector while connecting to video equipment, in order to protect both the projector and the equipment being connected. Used when the AV equipment to be connected has an S- VIDEO output terminal. To audio output terminalsTo audio input terminals To video input terminal Notes: Note the following when using the S-VIDEO INPUT terminal: ¥ The S-VIDEO INPUT terminal uses a video signal system in which the picture is separated into a color and a luminance signal to realize a higher-quality picture. ¥ The S-VIDEO INPUT terminal has priority over the VIDEO INPUT terminal. Make the audio connection via the AUDIO INPUT terminals (left/right).VCR Monitor Playback Ô To S-video output terminalTo video output terminal
E-16 Connecting the Projector (RGB 1, 2: Computer) ·Please carefully read the manual of the computer you will be connecting. ·Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off. After making all connections, turn the projector on first. The computer should always be turned on last. To display input terminal To RS-232C terminal 6-pin DIN Audio Cable for Personal Computer (Sold separately)4-pin DIN 9-pin D-Sub ·You can connect your projector to a computer for easy projection of full color computer images and an external monitor for simultaneous viewing. See pages 17 and 18 for details of the connections. ·Refer to page 20 for a list of personal computers connectable to the projector. Use with computers other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work. ·When the RS-232C terminal on this unit is connected to a personal computer via an RS-232C cable (cross type), the personal computer can control the projector and the status of the projector can be checked. See pages 35 and 36 for details. ·By connecting the projector mouse terminal to your personal computerÕs mouse terminal, using the supplied mouse control cables, you can use the remote control in place of the computerÕs mouse. Refer to page 8 for details. Notes: ¥ The wireless mouse or RS-232C function may not operate if your computer port is not correctly set-up. Please refer to your computer owners manual for details on setting-up/installing the correct Mouse Driver. ¥ Do not connect or remove the mouse control cable or RS-232C cable to/from your computer while it is on. This may damage your computer. ·Do not connect to the mouse input terminal for IBM/Mac and mouse input terminal for PC98 simultaneously. 9-pin D-Sub 9-pin D-Sub RGB Signal Cable (Supplied) BNC 5 Cable (Sold separately) Macintosh Adaptor (Supplied) Mouse Control Cable for IBM PS/2 (Supplied) Mouse Control Cable for Macintosh Series (Supplied) RGB SwitcherMouse Control Cable (Supplied)15-pin D-Sub 15-pin D-Sub S-VIDEO VIDEO LR FILTERRG B HLR VON OFFDC5V OUTPUT MAX CURRENT 1A COMPUTER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT2 INPUT1RGB COMPUTERWIRED REMOTE FOR PC98 MOUSE PC CONTROL AUDIO INPUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT (Sold separately)
E-17 Connecting to the Computer RGB Input (RGB 1)/Output (RGB 1, 2) Terminals nYou can connect your projector to a computer for easy projection of full-color computer images, and an external monitor for simultaneous viewing. Side view of the projector RGB Signal Input Socket RGB Signal Cable (Supplied) 1. Connecting to an IBM-PC (VGA, SVGA, XGA) Series computer Ð 1,024 ´ 768 maximum resolution Plug the RGB signal cable correctly into the RGB INPUT terminal on the projector and into the RGB signal output terminal on the computer, and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws. Note: ·This connection is possible only when using a computer with a VGA/SVGA/XGA or Mac display output port. 1 IBM-PC (VGA, SVGA, XGA) Series (computer)ANALOG RGB OUT OUTPUT INPUT1 RGB COMPUTER 2 1Macintosh Adaptor (Supplied)2. Connecting to a Macintosh Series Computer · 640 ´ 480 or 832 ´ 624 resolution 1Set the proper switches on the supplied adaptor. ¥ For 640 ´ 480 resolution, set switches 1 and 2 to ÒONÓ and 3,4,5 and 6 to ÒOFFÓ. ¥ For 832 ´ 624 resolution, set switches 2 and 4 to ÒONÓ and 1,3,5 and 6 to ÒOFFÓ. 2Connect the supplied Macintosh adaptor to the RGB signal output terminal on your Macintosh Series computer, as shown on the left, and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws. 3Firmly plug the supplied RGB signal cable into both the RGB input terminal on the projector and the Macintosh adaptor on the computer, and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws. Notes: ¥ Be sure the switches on the adaptor are properly set. ¥ Once the adaptor is connected to a computer and the com- puter is turned on, the display mode cannot be changed even if the switches on the adaptor are reset. ¥ The supplied adaptor is only for use with H-SYNC and V- SYNC output. When connecting a Macintosh Series computer that only outputs C-SYNC, use a special C-SYNC output adaptor (sold separately). Side view of the projector OUTPUT INPUT1 RGB COMPUTER RGB Signal Input SocketMacintoshRGB Signal Output Socket RGB Signal Cable (Supplied) ANALOG RGB OUT Macintosh Adaptor (Supplied) ANALOG RGB OUT RGB Signal Output Socket Macintosh 3 2 ON ¯ OFFRGB Signal Output Socket
E-18 3. Connecting to other compatible computers When connecting the projector to a compatible computer other than an IBM-PC (VGA/SVGA/XGA) or Macintosh series, a separate cable is needed. Please contact your dealer for ordering information. Notes: ·Connecting computers other than the recommended types may result in damage to the projector, the computer, or both. ·Connect the audio from the computer to the COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT terminal. 4. Connecting to the COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT ·The COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT accepts COMPUTER RGB input. ·Connect a 3.5 mm Stereo Minijack-RCA L/R cable (not included) from the audio output terminal on the computer to the COMPUTER AUDIO IN terminal on the projector. 5. Connecting an external monitor Connect your computer monitor to the projectorÕs COM- PUTER RGB OUTPUT terminal to view images simulta- neously on the external monitor and the projection screen. Select either RGB 1 or RGB 2 to output the images to the monitor. Caution (Apple Macintosh): Do not connect the COMPUTER RGB OUTPUT to any monitor except the following: Apple Color RGB Monitor 13/14 (640 ´ 480) or 16/17 (832 ´ 624) The output signal from the projector to the monitor should be the same as the input signal from the computer to the projector. Example:Input 13/14 (640 ´ 480) ® Output (640 ´ 480) Input 16/17 (832 ´ 624) ® Output (832 ´ 624) Note: · The supplied adaptor is only for use with H-SYNC and V-SYNC output. No picture will appear when connected to monitors that only use C-SYNC. Notes: ·When using the projector with an external IBM-PC monitor, connect the monitor using the supplied cable. When using the projector with a Macintosh monitor, an optional adaptor cable is required. Before using any other type of monitor, carefully check the monitorÕs interface specifications and make sure that they match the specifications of the projectorÕs interface. ·The external monitor output will only display an analog computer input signal. It will not display a digital or video input signal. To split the composite video signal, use a video distribution amplifier. This is available from your local dealer. The computer RGB output will only loop through the same signal connected to the computer RGB input. (VGA IN ® VGA OUT, Mac IN ® Mac OUT) 4 5 Optional Macintosh adaptor cable Direct connection External IBM-PC monitor U.S.A. ONLY External Macintosh monitor OUTPUT INPUT1 RGB COMPUTER BHLR VDC5V OUTPUT MAX CURRENT 1A COMPUTER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT2 RGBWIRED REMOTE FOR PC98 MOUSE or
E-19 Connecting the Projector (RGB 2) Connecting to the Computer RGB Input 2 Terminals nPrevents a deterioration of picture quality to enable 5 BNC computer input. ¥ Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the equipment off. ¥ Connect the R, G, B, H-SYNC and V-SYNC cables to the correct input terminals on the projector and an RGB switcher (sold separately) connected to the computer, or connect a 5 BNC-VGA cable (sold separately) directly from the input terminals on the projector to the computer. S-VIDEO VIDEO LR FILTERRG B HLR VON OFFDC5V OUTPUT MAX CURRENT 1A COMPUTER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT2 INPUT1RGB COMPUTERWIRED REMOTE FOR PC98 MOUSE PC CONTROL AUDIO INPUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT Playback To RGB Switcher (Sold separately) To R, G, B, H-SYNC and V-SYNC output terminals To audio output terminal3.5 mm Stereo Minijack to RCA L/R cable (Sold separately)¥ COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT accepts COMPUTER RGB 1 and 2 input. ¥ Use INPUT SELECT to choose the correct setting. Side terminals Þ RGB Switcher
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